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Importance of assessment of carotid plaques in the management of acute ischemic stroke: floating intracarotid plaque.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bleeding, Thrombosis & Vascular Biology. 2023, Vol. 2 Issue 3, p1-4. 4p.
Subject
*ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque
*ISCHEMIC stroke
*INTERNAL carotid artery
*MAGNETIC resonance imaging
*DISEASE risk factors
*CEREBRAL infarction
Language
ISSN
2785-5309
Abstract
Mobile atheromatous plaques affecting large arteries are a major risk factor for embolic strokes. We report a case of extensive embolic cerebral infarction secondary to a vulnerable internal carotid artery plaque. A 67-year-old female was admitted with sudden left-sided weakness. A computed tomography brain scan revealed early ischemic changes in the right middle cerebral territory. The ultrasound Doppler showed soft mobile plaque with thrombus in the right internal carotid artery causing 90% stenosis. Magnetic resonance imaging brain scan performed later showed extensive right cerebral infarction. A computed tomography angiogram revealed ulcerated non-occlusive soft tissue plaque in the right internal carotid artery. She was also diagnosed with bladder cancer during this admission and was managed medically due to her performance status. Unstable vulnerable plaques can be symptomatic even in the absence of significant carotid stenosis. Hence, early identification of the plaque vulnerability, using new imaging modalities, and its medical stabilization can help to reduce the risk of cerebrovascular insults. The etiopathogenesis of inflammation within unstable vulnerable plaques and its concordance with inflammatory markers is still unclear. It is feasible in our case the malignant process could also be contributing to the inflammation within the blood vessels promoting vulnerability of the plaques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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